Genesee County
Fireworks Guide
Celebrate America’s 250th birthday with fireworks, parades, food trucks, family fun, lakefront shows, and hometown traditions across Greater Flint.
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Cornerstone Freedom Celebration
A family-focused kickoff with food trucks, yard games, bounce house fun, free watermelon, and a professional fireworks display at dusk.
Open Location →Clio Fireworks & Family Fun Day
A community gathering with live music, food trucks, family activities, and fireworks lighting up the Clio sky. Open Location →
South End Fireworks at Lake Fenton
A community-driven lakefront fireworks tradition on the south end of Lake Fenton. Donations help keep the show going. Open Location →
Fenton Freedom Festival Ski Show
Kick off the holiday weekend with a high-energy water ski show at Silver Lake Park before the big fireworks celebration.
Open Location →Downtown Flint America 250 Experience
A free downtown celebration with family activities, a carnival midway, splash park, open pickleball, live entertainment, and fireworks over the Flint skyline. Open Location →
Fenton Freedom Festival
Fenton’s full-day hometown celebration includes the parade, pancake breakfast, craft show, Rubber Ducky Regatta, food vendors, and fireworks over Silver Lake Park. Open Location →
Lake Fenton Fireworks
Organized by the Lake Fenton Property Owners Association, this community-supported show celebrates America’s 250th birthday on the lake. Open Location →
Davison Fireworks at The Hub
Close out the holiday weekend with a family-friendly celebration featuring bounce houses, food trucks, live music, and fireworks at dusk. Open Location →
Before You Go 🎇
A little planning goes a long way for a smooth, safe, and fun fireworks night.
Happy 250th, America 🇺🇸
From all of us at My City Magazine, have a safe and unforgettable Fourth of July weekend. Tag us in your fireworks photos and videos — we’d love to see how Greater Flint celebrates. #MyCityFireworks





































